Description

pyLoad is a free and open source personal cloud storage as well as download manager
for all kind of operating systems and devices, designed to be extremly lightweight and
runnable on personal pc or headless server.

You can easily manage your files, downloads, media content and access it from anywhere.
All common video-sites, one-click-hoster, container formats and well known web standards are supported to download files for you.
Additionaly it has a great variety of plugins to automate common tasks and make unattended running possible.

pyLoad has a full featured and well documented API, is easily extendable and accessible
by external tools. It is written entirely in Python and currently under heavy development.

Documentation about extending pyLoad can be found at http://docs.pyload.org or join us at #pyload on irc.freenode.net

Dependencies

You need at least python 2.5 to run pyLoad and all of these required libaries.
They should be automatically installed when using pip install.
The prebuilt pyload packages also install these dependencies or have them included, so manuall install
is only needed when installing pyLoad from source.

Required

pycurl a.k.a python-curl

jinja2

beaker

thrift >= 0.8

simplejson (for python 2.5)

Some plugins require additional packages, only install these when needed.

Optional

pycrypto: RSDF/CCF/DLC support

tesseract, python-pil a.k.a python-imaging: Automatic captcha recognition for a small amount of plugins

jsengine (spidermonkey, ossp-js, pyv8, rhino): Used for several hoster, ClickNLoad

Configuration

After finishing the setup assistent pyLoad is ready to use and more configuration can be done via webinterface.
Additionally you could simply edit the config files located in your pyLoad home dir (defaults to: ~/.pyload)
with your favorite editor and edit the appropriate options. For a short description of
the options take a look at http://pyload.org/configuration.

To restart the configure assistent run:

python pyLoadCore.py -s

Adding downloads

To start the CLI and connect to a local server, run:

python pyLoadCli.py -l

for more options refer to:

python pyLoadCli.py -h

The webinterface can be accessed when pointing your webbrowser to the ip and configured port, defaults to http://localhost:8000